Robert Giblin and Precious Charbonneau

Tarps cover two bodies at the scene on Raglan Ave. Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015 after two people were found dead in a parking lot. (Victor Biro photo)

The apartment building at 111 Raglan Ave. where Robert Giblin and Precious Charbonneau fell to their deaths. (Dave Abel/Toronto Sun)

Dave Abel/Toronto Sun

Precious Charbonneau and Robert Giblin (Facebook)

Precious Charbonneau and Robert Giblin (Facebook)

Precious Charbonneau (Facebook)

Crews on Monday December 21, 2015 clean up at the scene where Robert Giblin and Precious Charbonneau were found dead after falling from their St. Clair Ave. W. and Bathurst St. apartment. (Dave Abel/Toronto Sun)

“It was probably premature for us to make that kind of determination at that time,” Const. Craig Brister said. “We weren’t able to definitively link the two cases together, so at the time they were split. The investigators headed parallel to each other with two independent investigations.”

Brister said police were eager to clear up the record after receiving the new information.

“We’re trying to make sure there is accurate information out there,” he said.

Brister couldn’t say what this will mean for the investigation, which remains open.

“Whether or not this opens up any new avenues for them, I don’t know,” he said.

Investigators believe Giblin stabbed Charbonneau repeatedly before tossing her over the balcony to the parking lot below.

Police said she was at least nine weeks pregnant.

Brister couldn’t say how the fetus came to be outside of Charbonneau’s body.

“The autopsy was able to determine that she was pregnant but they weren’t able to give us details surrounding the pregnancy,” he said. “A lot of that has to do with the fall and the trauma to the body.”

“It was probably premature for
us to make that kind of determination
at that time,” Const. Craig
Brister said. “We weren’t
able to definitively link the two cases
together, so at the time they were
split. The investigators headed
parallel to each other with two
independent investigations.”

Brister said police were eager to
clear up the record after receiving the
new information.